They are a really neat design solution, but you’re not going to be able to under something that’s low.V8Granite wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 10:58 am There is an axle stand that works brilliantly and I should stop being cheap and buy them.
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Remember in Dave's case, the axel stands are to protect the underside of the car from damage if it drops on him... 
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That occured to me too, but although I did once have access to my dad's arc welder - I gave it to Flewy.Mito Man wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:16 am I like the compact and convenient nature of the £80 one Mik has posted but feel like 15 minutes with bit of box section steel and I can make one up which fits my jack exactly, is more secure and doesn’t need to be adjustable.
Could probably make up a set at 250mm, 325mm, and 400mm that would probably cover almost every job.
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Being soft and squidgy means very little damage is done.dinny_g wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:21 am Remember in Dave's case, the axel stands are to protect the underside of the car from damage if it drops on him...![]()
Dave!